Police dive team braves dangerous waters

With its abundance of fresh and saltwater diving opportunities, Florida consistently ranks the second highest state for scuba certifications. But Port St. Lucie Police Department’s new dedicated dive team takes things to a whole different level: Instead of pristine water and beauty, officers signed on for the worst conditions possible...

 

Program brings the hospital to the patients, where they live

Your elderly parent is in the hospital—anxious, alone. Medical personnel come and go. When you visit, you can’t stay long because of children at home. You wish you could do more.

Or hospitalized yourself, you worry whether your pets are a burden on the neighbors. Treated for one disease, you contract another — a hospital-acquired infection such as MRSA or C-diff...

High school adds innovative nursing certification program

This year’s homecoming at Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie was especially significant: It was the 20th anniversary of the Titans.

However, not everyone on campus noticed. 

Misha Fenelus is a junior at TCHS and a second-year student in the school’s inaugural licensed practical nurse [LPN] program...

 

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Port St. Lucie parks are city’s newest exercise option

There’s a new way to stay active and healthy in Port St. Lucie: the Fitness Parks Pass. Beginning Nov. 1 and running through the end of April, the city government’s goal is to provide seasonal, affordable outdoor classes, in local parks, encouraging wellness and fostering community connections...

Seasonal Dip for Real Estate

The real estate market across Florida’s Treasure Coast experienced a seasonal slowdown in home sales, typical for the period between the active summer months and the quieter winter season...

Microgreen farmer has bigger than life story

Microgreens — baby vegetable and fruit plants — have been used since ancient times to enhance the color, texture and taste of food. Chefs in the United States began experimenting with them in high-end restaurants during the 1980s but, with today’s focus on healthy eating, microgreens have become more available to the public...

DHL OPENS RETAIL STORE IN PSL

DHL, the world’s leading provider of international express shipping services, has recently expanded its U.S. retail network with a new, DHL-owned and -operated retail shipping store in Port St. Lucie. The new store is located in the Shoppes of Victoria Square retail plaza...

Successful businesswoman has new career path to call her own

Some children who grow up in difficult situations become bitter adults; others become better adults. Having worked since she was 13, Port St. Lucie’s Stacy Annone overcame her rough start to succeed in several nationally known companies before she launched on her own...

Grandma’s collards a Florida legacy

Collard greens have earned their place as one of the most dependable winter crops in Florida. They’re sturdy, unfussy, and remarkably productive from late fall through spring.

Our Town

At Stars & Stripes Park in Tradition this eye-catching gyroscopic globe anchors the park’s solar system display. This art installation features a luminous sun sculpture embraced by interlocking metal rings adorned with multi-colored translucent panels...

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